Purpose

This post is a compilation of University resources regarding content accessibility specifically focused on Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat.

Creating accessible Word Documents and PDFs

The Center for Media and Educational Technologies (CMET) conducted a training session on how to create accessible files using a Windows-based machine. Links to their documentation can be found in the Tutorials section below.

Additionally, Microsoft Office Support has documentation on how to ensure that your Word documents are accessible. Tips include how to add alt text to images, tables, charts,

Purpose

This article is designed to guide Outlook 2016 users through the access levels and settings for sharing their calendar to other people.

Overview

Calendar permissions in Outlook 2016 are designed to show your calendar to anyone you wish at a desired detailed level ranging from everything to nothing at all. This article will provide an overview of how roles are assigned and the access that each role provides.

Using the Desktop app

Outlook 2016 for Windows and Mac use the same methodology in assigning roles to whomever you decide. The route getting to those settings differs by operating

The Canvas LMS now has a plagiarism detection tool: Vericite–a cloud-based technology that identifies plagiarized and improperly cited text.
This service works as an external tool integrated within Canvas and will allow instructors instant access to scanned submissions and will also check papers and essays against the ever-growing online repository of materials with campus-wide databases of materials.

The specific details of how it works within the UO Canvas instance can be found here.